[1] Released on 21 March 2015, the film received mostly positive reviews from the critics, who praised Nani's performance and the message-oriented script.
Though their initial attempts fail, Subbu cleverly manipulates Ramayya's employees into selling their shares, marking Pasupathi's biggest corporate triumph.
Rishi reveals his long-held dream of traveling to Doodh Kasi, a sacred lake in the Himalayas, with Subbu.
Meanwhile, the corporate world of Pasupathi and Subbu is shaken when they lose crucial shares, threatening their acquisition of Ramayya's company.
The next day, Subbu receives a devastating phone call informing him that Rishi has died in a road accident.
There, Anandi promises to give Subbu the shares if he accompanies her to Doodh Kasi to scatter Rishi's ashes.
The film then focuses on Subbu and Anandi’s journey to Doodh Kasi, guided by a local named Pemba.
Along the way, they meet Robert, a multi-billionaire who regrets spending his life chasing wealth and missing out on meaningful relationships.
Subbu's transformation is further deepened when he helps a pregnant woman in labour, experiencing genuine joy as he holds the newborn baby.
Of the 33-person crew, only 27 completed the shoot, as several members were affected by altitude sickness and other ailments, requiring treatment in Kathmandu.
During filming, the cast and crew faced challenges like altitude sickness, cold weather, and limited food options.
Despite the hardships, there were lighthearted moments, such as a makeup artist being chased by a baby yak and the director being hit by a horse.